Xanadu Resort

Situated in cosmopolitan Main Beach, Xanadu Main Beach Resort is the perfect location for your Gold Coast holiday.

Xanadu Main Beach Resort offers fully self-contained apartments with the option of one and two bedroom apartments or two bedroom superior apartments. All are air-conditioned and boast fabulous ocean views!

The beachfront locality is complimented by the resort's onsite facilities including swimming pools, gymnasium, tennis courts, games room, spas, library and much more for all to enjoy. Relax at the resort or and enjoy all that Main Beach and the Gold Coast have to offer.

Xanadu Main Beach Resort is the ideal location for couples and families who want to holiday close to the action and excitement without the noise and stress of the tourist strip.

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Modern furnishings, large two bedroom, two bathroom apartments located on the lower levels with private balconies and views of the garden and/or pool areas. All apartments are air-conditioned and fully self-contained with everything you need for a fantastic Gold Coast getaway. Perfect for families or couples.

Fully refurbished, large two bedroom, two bathroom apartments located on the higher levels and boasting spectacular views. All apartments are air-conditioned and fully self-contained with everything you need for a fantastic Gold Coast getaway. Perfect for families or two couples.

Large two bedroom, two bathroom apartment boasting spectacular ocean views. All apartments are air-conditioned and fully self-contained with everything you need for a fantastic Gold Coast getaway. Perfect for families or two couples.

Travel some 40 kilometres west of Roma, along the Warrego Highway and discover the whistlestop town of Muckadilla, or 'Mucka' as the locals call it. Once home to the famous Muckadilla Baths, this town may lack the bustle of bigger towns, but not the hospitality.

The distinctive Peak Range, a succession of gigantic conical and dome topped mountains north of Capella, is a photographer's delight. Discover the grandeur of the Peaks up close on a self drive tour, or while sampling country hospitality.

Blue Mountain Park boasts of being Middlemount’s "Jewel in the Crown"! It is a picturesque setting that provides visitors with a perfect place to have a family barbecue while enjoying the panoramic views of the surrounding areas.

Mitchell grass plains and gidgee woodlands are protected in this remote park in the Torrens Creek catchment in central-western Queensland. Forest Den National Park's semi-permanent waterholes along Torrens and Paradise Creeks provide a refuge for travellers and wildlife alike.

Tambo's Wilderness Way is a self-drive tour through an area of rugged beauty, known as the ‘Roof of Queensland’. The tour traverses a landscape of deep gorges and vast cliff lines. Enjoy vistas of tangled ranges where the wind and rain have created massive sandstone formations which contrast starkly with the grey-green bush.

Named for the Clerk (1921 to 1954) of the former Mirani Shire, Edward Lloyd, who was instrumental in preserving and maintaining parkland in the Shire, the park has recently had a major make-over by Mackay Regional Council.

Muttaburra derives its name from the local Aboriginal tribe of Mootaburra which means the meeting of waters and has the distinction of being the town closest to the geographic centre of Queensland. Although Muttaburra is only small in population with around 200 people, it has a huge reputation for its hospitality and a strong community minded population.

Bluff is located in the Central Highlands, 94 kilometres east of Emerald on the Capricorn Highway. A must see for rail enthusiasts, Bluff is the major interchange station for coal trains. Many trains are over two kilometres long.

Wallumbilla is situated five hours travel from Brisbane, just east of Roma and has a population of approximately 320 residents.
If you stop for freshly baked scones with jam and cream at Wallumbilla's Calico Cottage and Visitor Information Centre, you're sure to meet a local who will happily give you the rundown on what to see and do in town.

The Capricorn Coast is exciting, diverse and breathtakingly beautiful. Visitors to the Coast enjoy golden days and balmy, moonlit evenings with the brilliant sunsets and scents of the tropics as well as the crispness of a temperate climate.

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